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Base noun form. Refers to refined elegance or gracefulness in appearance or behavior. Often used to describe people, art, or manners.
Theme

At a traditional tea ceremony workshop, User talks with Yumi, an instructor, about the importance of grace and elegance in Japanese culture.

気品

きひん

grace, elegance

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Imagine a queen with 'key' (気 ki) and 'pin' (品 hin) in her hair, moving with grace and elegance. 'Key-pin' → 気品 (kihin, 'grace, elegance').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『気品』 (kihin, 'grace, elegance') is highly valued in traditional arts like tea ceremony 『茶道』 (sadō, 'tea ceremony') and kimono wearing, reflecting refinement and poise.

Forms

Base: 気品Base noun form. Refers to refined elegance or gracefulness in appearance or behavior. Often used to describe people, art, or manners.